Japanese market lags far behind 1990s’

Although Japanese carmakers have caught up in 2012 the 201 1production loss (Tsnunami consequence), the Japanese market remains very far from the figures recorded in 1990 (between 6 and 8 million vehicles registered each year at this time).
 
The Japanese market now seems doomed to a level close to 5 million vehicles per year since 2008 (5,100,000 in 2008, 4,600,000 in 2009, 5,000,000 in 2010, 4,200,000 in 2011, 5.4 million in 2012). A level of about 5 million sold vehicles is expected in 2013
 
- The Toyota Group (Toyota-Lexus-Daihatsu)  have continued to lead  the Japanese market in 2012, with a 45.7% market share (its share ranges between 45 and 50% depending on the year). Honda (2nd), Nissan (3rd) and Suzuki (4th) are far behind. Imports represent 5.2% of the Japanese market in 2012, at a level similar to previous years’. The top three importers are Germany Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler.

 


13-03-11



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